This is a big deal. “Forever chemicals” kill people. We have to resist in every way possible how SCOTUS and others on the far right try to demonize environmental regulations.
Two of the most notorious “forever chemicals” are being targeted for regulation under federal Superfund law — a major move that will have sweeping implications for industry as well as affected communities across the country. eenews.net/articles/epa-expa…

Aug 29, 2022 · 7:09 PM UTC

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The problem is is that there are 9000 persistent, mobile and toxic variants of forever chemicals, banning 2 is a step in the right direction, but I'd hope we would ban them all. cleanwateraction.org/feature….
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more pressing matters as winter approaches? nypost.com/2021/07/14/more-d…
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time to flood the market with glass pots and pans.
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It's a start. Companies must stop spilling chemicals in our waters!
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This would unlock a major tool for regulators seeking to recoup costs from polluters … Some Republican lawmakers are pushing back ... and the SCOTUS could eventually be brought in to make a ruling!
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Idiots like Jarred Kushner thinking they’re going to be able to live forever, why bother if y’all are aren’t even going to have safe water to drink or food to eat because the climate is so screwed.
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Never forget what DDT was doing to the raptor population. now banned the birds are recovering.
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Forever chemicals are now found in RAIN